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frankifol

10 years ago

kmldonkey set automatically two download directories. They are in my home and they are hidden directories inside ".kmldonkey". How can I change them? I want kmldonkey to download files in another directories in another hdd!

darkslack

10 years ago

hi,
i'm glad to see kmldonkey when i'm looking
for a nice kde-gui for mldonkey ,
it is good when i search somthing named
Englist only,but it can not do well when
i search some words using multi-bytes charset language ,so i need unicode
support~~~~
thanks ......

suougibma

unholyness

13 years ago

the problem of being refused connection to the core ( message "are you sure its running?") can be fixed by doing this.

From the console, just run:

mlnet

Then run kmldonkey. Worked for me! This should be done by the program though. There are two mlnet files on my computer. One exists in /usr/bin, the other in /usr/lib/mldonkey or something. the /usr/bin is the one you execute, so thats the one you need to enter in the config (I still have to run it from the cli first though).

oguzumut

eldrinlanister

13 years ago

Hy guys Im having problems with the configuration file on this one. every time Y type "sh configure --prefix=/usr" I get this out put:
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!

I alredy chek the prefix using "kde-config --prefix" and the system says its on "/usr"

Im running Knoppix 3.4 on my box so I have KDE 3.2. I dont know what else to do. If anyone know what to do let me know.
Thanks

eldrinlanister

13 years ago

Hy guys Im having problems with the configuration file on this one. every time Y type "sh configure --prefix=/usr" I get this out put:
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!

I alredy chek the prefix using "kde-config --prefix" and the system says its on "/usr"

Im running Knoppix 3.4 on my box so I have KDE 3.2. I dont know what else to do. If anyone know what to do let me know.
Thanks

soulrebel

13 years ago

well first of all i really like kmldonkey. keep working on it!
but a feww things improved would really make working with it easier:
1.the server list is soo full that program freezes every other second. it would be good to make subtabs in the server tab for each protocol.- or at least seperate edonkey, g2, dc and fasttrack
2.the ability limit automatic server login for certain protocols like dc
-dunno whether this is actually a change required in mlnet
3.display number of sources in downloads tab
4.use the hash [ ;-) ] tab in search window for something different in protocols that dont use/support hashes. for example the length of a cueue in soulseek

soulrebel

13 years ago

well i am using debian and in the apt-repositiries the only packages that exist are:
kmldonkey
libkmldonkey0
libkmldonkey-dev
mldonkey-gui(gtk-interface)
mldonkey-server(....)

i installed kmldonkey with deps, but i cannot connect to the core, it tells me connection refused, same when trying to access mldonkey port from browser. other pages say that you have to 'mlnet' (which supposedely is the core) first. well the problem is kmldonkey does not contain mlnet and there is no mlnet package or a single mldonkey package.
what can i do?